Ginsu Eddy is a software engineer with nine years of experience building production-ready mobile and backend systems, currently based in New York and working at Caprus AI while advising enterprises on automation and scalable architectures through Atacama Partners. He blends hands-on iOS expertise—demonstrated by contributions to a popular YouTube Music iOS tweak that enabled background playback, CarPlay support, and premium features—with full-stack product leadership from roles like Chief Product Officer at Takeoff. Ginsu has led cross-functional teams to launch user-tested mobile and web products, coordinating designers, developers, and analysts to deliver seamless integrations such as social-driven food delivery and real-time chat. His background spans startups and established teams, with strengths in pragmatic engineering, workflow orchestration, and maintaining reliable services in production. Notably, he pairs low-level mobile tinkering with higher-level systems thinking, making him comfortable both patching app internals and architecting enterprise automation. He holds a BS in Informatics from the University of Washington and brings a bias for shipping impactful, user-focused solutions.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Informatics, Bachelor of Science - BS Informatics at University of Washington
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Skyline High School
Contributions:20 releases, 61 commits, 18 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Ginsu primarily worked on modifying the YouTube Music iOS application, likely through jailbreak tweaks. Their commits involve patching various components to enable premium features, remove ads, and customize the user interface. They've added a settings panel and implemented features such as background playback and audio-only mode. The user also addressed sideloading issues and implemented CarPlay support.
Contributions:11 releases, 1 review, 42 commits in 1 month
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